A nurse is caring for a client in crisis. Which techniques are appropriate during crisis intervention? Select all that apply
A) Supportive therapy
B) Problem solving
C) Psychological interpretation
D) Mobilizing resources
A, B, D
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Candidates for the use of sibutramine (Meridia) who have no other risk factors should have a BMI of at least
a. 25. b. 27. c. 30. d. 35.
Which statement is accurate regarding the physiologic effect of glucocorticoids?
a. They have little or no impact on carbohydrate metabolism. b. They block the synthesis of amino acids from glucose. c. They promote the storage of glucose in the form of glycogen. d. They increase peripheral glucose in the form of glycogen.
In what way is the work of nursing associations similar to a business?
A) Both are concerned with seeking a profit as one of the most important goals. B) Each has a charter, a mission, and legal status in the state in which it resides. C) Most associations are for-profit organizations and as such are ineligible for tax-exempt status. D) Associations may not create separate organizations such as foundations.
Which identifies a common complaint about contemporary U.S. healthcare providers?
1. In general, healthcare providers are rigid to the Western system of healthcare. 2. There are no variations in treatment for various medical diagnoses. 3. Only Western care treatments should be insurance-reimbursable. 4. Western medical practices and Eastern medicine practices cause fragmented care.